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This remarkable house was built using 3D-printing technology, but with a sustainable twist: instead of being constructed ...
Industries are embracing these geometric shapes, which were imagined in 1970 by a NASA scientist. Decades later, they have ...
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AZoM on MSNAerospace Companies That Use 3D Printing TechnologiesAdditive manufacturing is reshaping aerospace, offering tailored solutions and reducing material waste, crucial for the ...
This study presents 3D-printed CCS concrete using diatomaceous earth, achieving 142 % more CO2 absorption than conventional concrete through innovative design.
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What Happened to the Best News of 2024In this video, we check in on the world’s first titanium heart implant and highlight other positive developments from 2024, ...
Scientists created a soft robot inspired by elephants, named EleBot, using programmable foam that changes stiffness geometrically.
With the ever-rising costs of space exploration, scientists and engineers must practice efficient design strategies while ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS engineers reinvent concrete to use 68% less material, absorb 142% more CO2Inspired by coral and sea stars, this porous concrete uses fossil algae and advanced geometry to cut emissions and support ...
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Could China's lunar 3D printer make permanent moon bases a reality?The technology eliminates the need to transport building materials from Earth, drastically reducing the cost and complexity of establishing long-term lunar research stations. Developed by the Deep ...
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Space.com on MSNThese gorgeous new images of the cosmos from NASA's Chandra X-ray telescope took our breath away (video)The spiral galaxy M83 is captured face-on, providing a clear view of its full structure. Chandra's X-ray data reveals ...
Penn professors Masoud Akbarzadeh of the Weitzman School and Shu Yang of the School of Engineering and Applied Science have ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNNew concrete blend absorbs more carbon dioxide while using less cementFrom the mud, straw, and gypsum mixtures of ancient Egypt's monumental pyramids to the sophisticated underwater material ...
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